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how much longer should the federal reserve continue to stimulate the economy? that question was intensely debated at the central bank's policy meeting in january according to the minutes released today. stocks sold off on that news, as investors worry the fed might taper off its stimulus program, sooner than expected, and before its goal of seeing a big pick up in the job market. the fed has been buying $85 billion of mortgage backed securities and treasuries every month to pump up the economy. here's what those fed minutes revealed: "many" policymakers voiced concerns about "potential costs and risks" from more bond buying. others said that the easy-money policies might encourage "excessive risk-taking" and that could have "adverse consequences for financial stability" policymakers also noted positive developments in the economy, as b reesmoinarusse more businesses are optimistic about the economic outlook. nervousness about hes d'tfe nexe dow lost 108 points, closing below the 14,000 level. the nasdaq was down about 50, the s&p lost 19 points. >> tom: before
how much longer should the federal reserve continue to stimulate the economy? that question was intensely debated at the central bank's policy meeting in january according to the minutes released today. stocks sold off on that news, as investors worry the fed might taper off its stimulus program, sooner than expected, and before its goal of seeing a big pick up in the job market. the fed has been buying $85 billion of mortgage backed securities and treasuries every month to pump up the economy....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. coming out. but for. most of us and we're going to take a calls to get their leaders in representatives of other militant groups and reversed a delegation just returned from a blue. reporter attack and the negotiations with the federal government regarding the terms of about the first amnesty. the saints get what you did. in it he says. this. part is the way they may have for instance told them firstly this oil belongs to us so we must be empowered it is our own oil but the houses the a real buzz and the ibos used to empower themselves meanwhile we are the ones giving the bad names and you kill us every day in the name of our own oil. if it would just pass past the minister the defense minister and press conference. and desist. into doing this and went in with. the after step for. the last resort and. suggestions that we did. that we did it better. we can speak. anytime. we can all speak. so. and. so what you came for is good i'v
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but the entire economy is headed for trouble in just eight days when massive across-the-board cuts in the federal budget are scheduled to kick in automatically. these cuts were designed to be so deep and harmful that they would force the president and congress to find a better way. but they haven't. just for example, there would be $46 billion cut from the department, and benefit cuts for 4.7 million long-term unemployed. we have two reports tonight. first, those defense cuts with david martin. >> reporter: of the 800,000 civilians who work for the department of defense, an estimated 700,000 would be furloughed for one day a week. according to the pentagon's chief budget officer robert hale, that would save between $4 and $5 billion. but it would all come out of people's paychecks. >> we feel we don't have any choice but to impose furloughs even though we would much prefer not to do it. frankly, this is within of the least -- the most distasteful tasks i have faced in my four years in this job. >> reporter: department of defense civilians run training range where navy pilots practice
but the entire economy is headed for trouble in just eight days when massive across-the-board cuts in the federal budget are scheduled to kick in automatically. these cuts were designed to be so deep and harmful that they would force the president and congress to find a better way. but they haven't. just for example, there would be $46 billion cut from the department, and benefit cuts for 4.7 million long-term unemployed. we have two reports tonight. first, those defense cuts with david martin....
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that could be good news for the overall economy. don't you think that it's not being purchased that way. >> remember what has been happening the last two years. it has gone up and now it is diverting. also, your point about commodities. look at oil prices, which have gone up a lot this year. gerri: my gas prices are up a ton. >> absolutely they are. that is something that is hitting the consumer. gerri: scott, sang on a second. everybody has been jumping up and down. thrilled at the rally has gone on. but we are back to where we were five years ago. we should be higher than that, right? >> i think we should definitely be higher. the s&p has come back in the last decade, the nasdaq is way off, the individual investors that we talk about so often is out of this market. they haven't participated in this and that is the big story here. >> when you talk about the individual investor, there is a disconnect of what is happening in the stock market. the way the president describes what is going on in the economy, the ultimate cost of seques
that could be good news for the overall economy. don't you think that it's not being purchased that way. >> remember what has been happening the last two years. it has gone up and now it is diverting. also, your point about commodities. look at oil prices, which have gone up a lot this year. gerri: my gas prices are up a ton. >> absolutely they are. that is something that is hitting the consumer. gerri: scott, sang on a second. everybody has been jumping up and down. thrilled at the...
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this will touch every single part of the economy. so i think you'll hear a lot of public outcry and that is something that the obama administration is counting on. he is take this straight to the american people as are republicans, so you are seeing -- you are not seeing a lot of closed door negotiationing, you seeing it coming out front of the american people. >> michael: and they are going to have to decide on congress before they decide on 2014 so 2014 looms a little larger. today lee i don't know panetta said he would have to put his employees on unpaid leave. what would that mean for our national security. >> that hit won't come immediately, but if you listen to the joint chiefs of staff air force, army those who event all of the branches of the military came up to capitol hill and they said they can't accept one more dollar of cuts and still manage to do the missions they are doing for national security as they are doing them right now. despite we have the drawdowns of iraq and afghanistan ending there are new threats of cyber
this will touch every single part of the economy. so i think you'll hear a lot of public outcry and that is something that the obama administration is counting on. he is take this straight to the american people as are republicans, so you are seeing -- you are not seeing a lot of closed door negotiationing, you seeing it coming out front of the american people. >> michael: and they are going to have to decide on congress before they decide on 2014 so 2014 looms a little larger. today lee...
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and you can also say, okay, is it helping the economy, because we're worried about that? the answer, absolutely yes. you heard the president quote the statistic about the genome project that every dollar returned $140 in terms of economic growth in the first few years after the project was completed. that's a pretty darn good return on the government's investment. and let's be clear-- the kind of science we're talkin talking abh this brain activity map, this would not happen in the private sector alone. there's no direct product here that anybody would see as a reason to invest if you're a stockholder, but it will be something that industry will want to follow closely and build upon. it's that wonderful partnership between public and private, emerging here in a new way, with a new horizon in front of it. >> suarez: a partnership between public and private. why shouldn't it be just private? there's such a tremendous potential return, why isn't private sector rushing to get ahead of you to do this kind of work? >> well, because, ray, the turnaround, the time it takes for th
and you can also say, okay, is it helping the economy, because we're worried about that? the answer, absolutely yes. you heard the president quote the statistic about the genome project that every dollar returned $140 in terms of economic growth in the first few years after the project was completed. that's a pretty darn good return on the government's investment. and let's be clear-- the kind of science we're talkin talking abh this brain activity map, this would not happen in the private...
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in terms of the gross domestic product of our economy this is .03 of -- this is a third of 1%. on the domestic side, 2.5 cents on the dollar. this is a penny-and-a-half on the dollar of reduction. a debt of $16 trillion and the argument today is if we cut a penny-and-a-half on nondefense spending in a year it's the end of the world. if so, we are hopelessly in debt or we will end up -- >> bret: i want to continue the conversation, call a audible to talk about the sequestions ration. and why it's not happening on both sides. the panel continues after the break. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> bret: we are back to continue talking about the sequester. overall the sequester is $85 billion this year. we talk about $3.6 trillion budg
in terms of the gross domestic product of our economy this is .03 of -- this is a third of 1%. on the domestic side, 2.5 cents on the dollar. this is a penny-and-a-half on the dollar of reduction. a debt of $16 trillion and the argument today is if we cut a penny-and-a-half on nondefense spending in a year it's the end of the world. if so, we are hopelessly in debt or we will end up -- >> bret: i want to continue the conversation, call a audible to talk about the sequestions ration. and...
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sounds like the fed's worried something good could be happening in the economy. something like they see like loan growth or job growth, we don't want that, right? job growth, that's terrifying. it means the fed won't keep interest rates down anymore. what we want, obviously, is permanent bad news. be careful, we had a similar selloff when the last notes came out, that was followed by a rally of epic proportions. as good a reason as any to take profits. then we have the sequester sneaking up on us again, that bid to cut federal spending with a meat axe. hmm, i thought we wanted government spending cutback? isn't that what people are clambering for? everyone says it's bad and it's going to hit the military really hard, right? lead story in "usa today" says so. let me ask you a question, how the heck did the philly defense index hit an all-time high in this session if the defense department's really going to get whacked. the sequester bark may be a tad less than its bite. what kind of word is sequester anyway? i don't want to fear words that seem like they're kind o
sounds like the fed's worried something good could be happening in the economy. something like they see like loan growth or job growth, we don't want that, right? job growth, that's terrifying. it means the fed won't keep interest rates down anymore. what we want, obviously, is permanent bad news. be careful, we had a similar selloff when the last notes came out, that was followed by a rally of epic proportions. as good a reason as any to take profits. then we have the sequester sneaking up on...
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tough economy, two wars, health care fight, iran, north korea, his mother-in-law moving in with him. i think that will break most men. >> you might as well talk about the 2012 republican candidates. just look at the options republicans are pairing around. it doesn't sound like a field of candidate. it sounds like season 13 of "dancing with the stars." j you know, thal say that inside every american governor is a president struggling to get out. in chris christies's case, it's the only one where you can still hear him screaming. >> donald trump says that he would run for president as republican, which is surprising since i just assumed he was running as a joke. >> you told me when i was a kid that i would be sitting here on the same day as president barack obama, i would have said the president's name is barack obama? >> let's bring in chuck nice. chuck, would you comedians even have a job without politicians? >> oh, absolutely not. the thing is they make it so easy. that's the beauty of it. barack obama doesn't make it easy. this year, it will be a little bit easier because it's his
tough economy, two wars, health care fight, iran, north korea, his mother-in-law moving in with him. i think that will break most men. >> you might as well talk about the 2012 republican candidates. just look at the options republicans are pairing around. it doesn't sound like a field of candidate. it sounds like season 13 of "dancing with the stars." j you know, thal say that inside every american governor is a president struggling to get out. in chris christies's case, it's...
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there will hurt our economy and add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. now republicans face a simple choice. are they willing to compromise to protect a vital investments in education and health care and national security and all the jobs that depend on them, or with a rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations? >> an analysis from the economic group macro economic advisers warned on tuesday the sequester will slow economic growth by more than half a percentage point and result in the loss of 700,000 jobs. the supreme court has agreed to take up what is been described as the most pivotal campaign finance case since the landmark citizens united decision of 2012 -- 10. on tuesday, the court i hearagro the challenge of a republican activist who wants to lift the cap on individual donations to candidates, political parties, and political action committees. the activist has joined with republican national commit
there will hurt our economy and add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. now republicans face a simple choice. are they willing to compromise to protect a vital investments in education and health care and national security and all the jobs that depend on them, or with a rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations? >>...
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and obviously, creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: just how badly would maryland be affected by this? the state is home to 60 military bases. and nonfederal facilities. >> reporter: now, if those cut dos go through, more than 12,000 people in maryland could lose their jobs. and tension could lose about $55 million in funding for next year. i'm vic carter at the white house. now back to you on television hill. >>> and republicans do not agree with the president's approach to the looming budget crisis. today, wjz spoke to maryland's only republican congressman, andy harris, for his reaction to the president's message. >> we're happy that the senate is actually going to pass a budget this year. we hear the president eventually will send a budget to capitol hill. it's too bad that it's three weeks late already. it may be a month or two late. but this year, for the first time, in recent years, the senate, the president and the house will have a budget that we can talk about and hopefully come to an agreement on. >> congress harris represents maryland's first district.
and obviously, creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: just how badly would maryland be affected by this? the state is home to 60 military bases. and nonfederal facilities. >> reporter: now, if those cut dos go through, more than 12,000 people in maryland could lose their jobs. and tension could lose about $55 million in funding for next year. i'm vic carter at the white house. now back to you on television hill. >>> and republicans do not agree with the...
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is the economy on the mend? >> i think it is too early to say that. there are some signs of some green shoots appearing, but i think one of the things that has happened is greeks are looking at where their exports go and what they can do. 60% of their olive oil is exported to italy, which then packages it and makes an awful lot more money than greeks make just sending it off to italy. but nearly every analyst, i think, agrees greece is going to have a rough year this year, and it will not be until well into next year before they figure any real sign of recovery. >> thank you very much for that report. >> bulgaria's government has been forced to resign after days of mass protests over its austerity measures. >> demonstrators have been taking to the streets in the tens of thousands to voice their anger over low living standards and high electricity bills -- not to mention tax hikes. the rallies have shaken the country to the court as police have clashed with protesters. >> the prime minister, who handed in his government's resignation, said he does not
is the economy on the mend? >> i think it is too early to say that. there are some signs of some green shoots appearing, but i think one of the things that has happened is greeks are looking at where their exports go and what they can do. 60% of their olive oil is exported to italy, which then packages it and makes an awful lot more money than greeks make just sending it off to italy. but nearly every analyst, i think, agrees greece is going to have a rough year this year, and it will not...
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and united healthcare. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. and as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident, i was...
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the economy hasn't collapsed. hopefully that paves way more cuts, smaller government and greeter wealth creation. adam: congressman bartlett best-case scenario what happens? >> the best-case scenario as a result of sequestration we'll eliminate some spending that is doing some good. as a result of that is a congress will get together and pass a long-term budget that will begin to balance itself and to get us out of the fiscal cliff. adam: mattie you get the last word. what is the reality neither worst case or best case but what will we be talking about monday, march 3rd? >> worst case or best case we're in a position government is spending too much money. we need lawmakers to agree we get spending under control. adam: i should have said monday march 4th. thanks for joining us here on melissa francis's program "money". i'm sure we'll talk about sequestration now till the end of the deadline. we'll shift gears. a "money" update on a story that will make you want to slam down the phone on government waste. an investi
the economy hasn't collapsed. hopefully that paves way more cuts, smaller government and greeter wealth creation. adam: congressman bartlett best-case scenario what happens? >> the best-case scenario as a result of sequestration we'll eliminate some spending that is doing some good. as a result of that is a congress will get together and pass a long-term budget that will begin to balance itself and to get us out of the fiscal cliff. adam: mattie you get the last word. what is the reality...
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i think it's hurting the economy. your thoughts. >> absolutely hurting the economy. what people want in business and family life is some stability. they want the ability to plan. they want to know what are my taxes going to be. they want to know, you know, am i going to have a job. am i going to be laid off. and all they want is some solidity to plan with. when we go through these crises, it's incredibly destructive. >> do you think the right wing people know when they're sitting in their chairs voting no, no, no, bringing one manufactured crisis to bear after another that they're just happy when they pick up the paper and say public confidence going down. that's good for our party. >> we know that grover norquist starving the beast of resources. now they're starving the beast of credibility. they're starving the beast of the federal government with any public confidence that it can actually solve problems. this is part of the destruction of our federal government. they would be delighted if people lost confidence in the government and if they could further tear it d
i think it's hurting the economy. your thoughts. >> absolutely hurting the economy. what people want in business and family life is some stability. they want the ability to plan. they want to know what are my taxes going to be. they want to know, you know, am i going to have a job. am i going to be laid off. and all they want is some solidity to plan with. when we go through these crises, it's incredibly destructive. >> do you think the right wing people know when they're sitting in...
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the impact on the economy would be terrible for american families. we don't want it. we think it is bad policy. it was designed to be bad policy. that was the whole point. the sequester was written in a way that would assure that congress would never let it happen. >> by putting it off, it could work to your advantage perhaps? >> i think you're misunderstanding or maybe we're not doing a good enough job trying to convince you. we support efforts in congress to buy down the sequester but they should come back and do it tomorrow or come back next week. buy it down so the sequester does not have an immediate effect and congress can get back to work and we can get that $4 trillion in deficit reduction that analysts have called for. we've been working for that. up to $2.7 trillion in deficit reduction has been achieved thus far. our deficit is coming down but we need to do more work to make sure that process continues. that's what we want, that's what the president wants. >> i have a question about cyber crime among other things. what can we expect? >> i think if you're ta
the impact on the economy would be terrible for american families. we don't want it. we think it is bad policy. it was designed to be bad policy. that was the whole point. the sequester was written in a way that would assure that congress would never let it happen. >> by putting it off, it could work to your advantage perhaps? >> i think you're misunderstanding or maybe we're not doing a good enough job trying to convince you. we support efforts in congress to buy down the sequester...
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heard the many reasons why obesity is bad for your help but it turns out it could also be bad for the economy american obesity rates are at unprecedented levels and getting worse experts estimate that forty two percent of americans will be considered obese by twenty thirty and the long term costs of this issue could affect the financial future of the u.s. our to correspondent megan lopez takes a look at the weights of the nation. obesity is one of the most prevalent and important health problems in america if you are what you eat there are far more people now who are classified in the obesity range than there are who are classified in the normal weight range than the average american is a greasy two pound cheeseburger topped with bacon insert with the side of french fries obesity is associated with more than sixty different diseases including diabetes and heart disease and numerous others however this phenomenon is bloating more than our waistlines it's also weighing down our economy so let's take a look at the numbers according to the center for disease control the u.s. spend some one hundre
heard the many reasons why obesity is bad for your help but it turns out it could also be bad for the economy american obesity rates are at unprecedented levels and getting worse experts estimate that forty two percent of americans will be considered obese by twenty thirty and the long term costs of this issue could affect the financial future of the u.s. our to correspondent megan lopez takes a look at the weights of the nation. obesity is one of the most prevalent and important health...
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i think the reason you hear those is because the communication is such an important aspect of our economy and of our life. the fcc obviously regulates the communications by wire and radio wave so it's a very important agency, a lot more so than when i was there and even when you were there and to the credit of the chairman there's been a lot of activity going on, so people are concerned that you have a change in leadership and what i could manage the commission and the pending providence. the chairman has been very helpful in the world and field promoting propaganda and high-speed internet access if you will and promoting the reform of the universal service fund and also the spectrum auctions matter which i'm sure we may talk about in the future. we are not going to have a change in administrations, have the republican coming in to take his place if he were to leave we would have somebody who presumably would have some of the same philosophy he might have but nonetheless, what he or she have different views for some different initiatives of different prerogatives we don't know. so if i ha
i think the reason you hear those is because the communication is such an important aspect of our economy and of our life. the fcc obviously regulates the communications by wire and radio wave so it's a very important agency, a lot more so than when i was there and even when you were there and to the credit of the chairman there's been a lot of activity going on, so people are concerned that you have a change in leadership and what i could manage the commission and the pending providence. the...
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lotteries are part of the state economies and people are doing everything online now. heck, you do it in the middle of the show or on commercial break. i think it hurts businesses and it may hurt casinos if atlantic city and new jersey. people should be able to do whatever they want in their own home. the worry i have is people will start doing this and they will get in big trouble because it may be easier in their home and the states rely on the revenue to keep spending. that is not the way to do it. new york is relying on people to light up and smoke because of the cigarette taxes. not the best way to go about it. >> bob: dana, you are at the track every day betting. >> dana: i am a big gambler. i don't know how you hide it online for the states. there are no boundaries on the state. i'm sure they figure that out. in some ways the legislators need to be for what is going to happen. online gambling is here to stay, so they might as well hop aboard a train. >> greg: i gamble with my day. in the old days you went to vegas, saw show, saw glamour and hired something now.
lotteries are part of the state economies and people are doing everything online now. heck, you do it in the middle of the show or on commercial break. i think it hurts businesses and it may hurt casinos if atlantic city and new jersey. people should be able to do whatever they want in their own home. the worry i have is people will start doing this and they will get in big trouble because it may be easier in their home and the states rely on the revenue to keep spending. that is not the way to...
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there is a global economy. and it's proven that the fed is ahead of the curve. if you look at what's going on with the price of gold here, people are talking about the death cross. i would say that gold at an 11 rsi and getting back to the lows of may, is way oversold. you're effectively at a double bottom. almost three standard deviations away from the 100 moving average. so, this, you know, this chart doesn't scare me. it may be an opportunity. but with the gold miners, one of the things we're looking at, if you see, if you listen to gold fields, if you listen to one of the russian gold producers last week, said they were putting their hedges in gold back on. so, the correlation of gold miners to the metal is something that may be ending. and i think gold miners are going through a transition and it may be slow, where people will look at them as yield plays and not growth plays. i would like to see them leave the high cash flow behind, generate yields, dividends. this is what we're seeing. the valuations are interesting here. the miners, i like. either harmony
there is a global economy. and it's proven that the fed is ahead of the curve. if you look at what's going on with the price of gold here, people are talking about the death cross. i would say that gold at an 11 rsi and getting back to the lows of may, is way oversold. you're effectively at a double bottom. almost three standard deviations away from the 100 moving average. so, this, you know, this chart doesn't scare me. it may be an opportunity. but with the gold miners, one of the things...
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. >> we believe every student needs a skill but in this economy we believe college should be in everyone's future. >> the future ground but with high level courses like advanced placement. >> these are courses where maryland has earned high marks. you can read a report that gives you everything. wbaltv.com, click on education alert. >> making a major change in its religious >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal tv 11 news tonight. with stan stovall and donna hamilton. your insta-weatherplus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer and skyteam 11 covering breaking news where you live. wbal tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. continues now. quex half a dozen emaciated forces are being cared for in the rescue form after being confiscated by the hartford county property on friday. all the horses are several hundred pounds underweight. >> according to officials, more animals are in danger. jennifer franciotti has that story. >> she is as skinny as they can get. >> there are six of them. thoroughbreds being relegated -- rehabilitated in howard county. there were found in various stages of the
. >> we believe every student needs a skill but in this economy we believe college should be in everyone's future. >> the future ground but with high level courses like advanced placement. >> these are courses where maryland has earned high marks. you can read a report that gives you everything. wbaltv.com, click on education alert. >> making a major change in its religious >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal tv 11 news tonight. with stan stovall and donna...
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and obviously, it creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: now, if those cuts go through, more than 12,000 people could lose their jobs in the state of maryland alone. and education could lose about $55 million in funding for next year. i'm vic carter. live at the white house. now back to you. >> all right, vic. >> on television hill. >> thank you, vic. >>> republicans do not agree with the president's approach to the looming budget crisis. today, wjz spoke to maryland's only republican congressman andy harris for reaction to the president's message. >> we disagree with the president. we think this government should be working on a budget that eventually balances. the president's budget never balances. the ryan budget this year and the house republican budget will balance in 10 years. >> and congressman harris represents maryland a first district. >> the maryland gas station sells the winning mega millions lottery ticket. christie ileto has more on the mystery surrounding the winner. >> reporter: somewhere in maryland, someone is sitting on a mega million jackpot ticket,
and obviously, it creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: now, if those cuts go through, more than 12,000 people could lose their jobs in the state of maryland alone. and education could lose about $55 million in funding for next year. i'm vic carter. live at the white house. now back to you. >> all right, vic. >> on television hill. >> thank you, vic. >>> republicans do not agree with the president's approach to the looming budget crisis....
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the american economy is probably getting strong, not weaker. you saw the single-family housing starts today was very strong. all i'm saying is you show me limited government, i'll show you economic growth. >> that's our boy. there you go. thanks, larry. dan, thanks for your help, i think, even though you agreed with larry more than you disagreed. >> i disagree in tone. i don't disagree in principle. >> very good. see you guys later. >> see you tonight, larry. >> 7:00, "the kudlow report." >> wouldn't miss it. >> diamond in the rough, or should we say ceo in the rough. a case for increased oversight at the bank in a short time? >> plus, the u.s. postal service is planning a new clothing line to help it get out of the red. we'll speak to two experts about the challenges that the post office faces and what it needs to do to lick the losing $15 billion next year. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the rx f sport. ♪ this is the nex
the american economy is probably getting strong, not weaker. you saw the single-family housing starts today was very strong. all i'm saying is you show me limited government, i'll show you economic growth. >> that's our boy. there you go. thanks, larry. dan, thanks for your help, i think, even though you agreed with larry more than you disagreed. >> i disagree in tone. i don't disagree in principle. >> very good. see you guys later. >> see you tonight, larry. >>...
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the media of course will give obama a free pass on the economy but they didn't cover the obama economy with near the kind of voracity. >> when it comes to this stuff, if you're going to be aggressive on one, be aggressive on all. like we raised from the coverage of jesse jackson junior. if you go after republicans for inproprieties go with equal zeal covering democrats in theirs. on the economy stuff, we are led to believe that we are in the middle of a gang busters's recovery when even to date we're net jobs down in this administration, to say nothing of not keeping up with the increase in population you pointed out. i wonder as i see this going forward some years whether even in coverage of the whole sequestration, it's republicans being intransigent wanting to control spending and not democrats who seem to be equally zealous not wanting to control reigning it in. what is good for the goose ought for good for the gander. >> what's happening with sequestration and a couple of your guests alluded to this. president obama has a political strategy. act three in a three part play. two yea
the media of course will give obama a free pass on the economy but they didn't cover the obama economy with near the kind of voracity. >> when it comes to this stuff, if you're going to be aggressive on one, be aggressive on all. like we raised from the coverage of jesse jackson junior. if you go after republicans for inproprieties go with equal zeal covering democrats in theirs. on the economy stuff, we are led to believe that we are in the middle of a gang busters's recovery when even...
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you have a economy, i don't want to say it is dead in the water but it is kind of limping along. the fed long ago lowered the fed funds rate as low as it can be. you can knock a few basis points out of it but it is as low as it can go. the two weapons of choice became buying assets and communication, so-called forward guidance and the fed is working those two pretty hard. as you know, i think i mentioned this on the show before, i've been trying to get them to lower the interest rate on bank reserves. liz: right. >> mentioned banks are sitting on this hoard of cash. they're not earning a lot of money at 25 basis points. but as i sometimes say, my bank only pays me one basis point on my --. david: me too. >> you too. on my checking account. i would like to see the fed go back to where it used to be by the way, zero. liz: alan, you just said, there's more of a pillow underneath the bond market. are you worried about a bond bubble bursting at some point? there are so many people in treasurys over the past year-and-a-half, if suddenly yields were to jump even just 1%, you could see p
you have a economy, i don't want to say it is dead in the water but it is kind of limping along. the fed long ago lowered the fed funds rate as low as it can be. you can knock a few basis points out of it but it is as low as it can go. the two weapons of choice became buying assets and communication, so-called forward guidance and the fed is working those two pretty hard. as you know, i think i mentioned this on the show before, i've been trying to get them to lower the interest rate on bank...
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nationally, the economy could fall back into recession. yet the contrast between how each party is playing its hand could not be more stark. the president is taking his message of a balanced approach to eight local affiliates from different geographic regions of the country. this comes after his speech tuesday, where he laid out what the sequester cuts will mean to the average american. >> so these cuts are not smart, they are not fair, they will hurt our economy, they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an abstraction. do you want to protect some special interest loophole? >> in other words, this is deadly serious and the president is arguing his case before the entire nation. so what has speaker boehner been doing for the last 24 hours? well, he did manage to pen an opinion piece for "the wall street journal" presumely between lying on a sun tanning bed. i won't bore you with the details but it says the sequester is ugly and dangerous but it's up to democrats to present a plan that can pass.
nationally, the economy could fall back into recession. yet the contrast between how each party is playing its hand could not be more stark. the president is taking his message of a balanced approach to eight local affiliates from different geographic regions of the country. this comes after his speech tuesday, where he laid out what the sequester cuts will mean to the average american. >> so these cuts are not smart, they are not fair, they will hurt our economy, they will add hundreds...
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council and other safety ad advocates attribute the increase in part to more driving due to an improved economy. >>> no relief in site. as manuel bor heckies reports for wjz, there are a number of reasons why the price at the pump is on the rise. >> reporter: fires at two different chevron refineries in california are bad news for drivers on the west coast. while in the northeast, lingering effects of super storm sandy continue to pinch gas supplies. >> $60 just to fill the tank up. >> reporter: many plants typically go down for routine maintenance during winter, when colder weather means fewer drivers on the road. other refineries are switching over to produce summer gasoline, a special blend that costs more. >> i think we'll peak out between $3.80 and $410. i think the upper great lakes has a potential to go well above $4, as does california. >> reporter: this is the time of year when gasoline prices typically start inching up. for example, over the last two years, gas has been almost 10% more expensive in the spring than the fall. and this year, the increase has come earlier than ever. >> th
council and other safety ad advocates attribute the increase in part to more driving due to an improved economy. >>> no relief in site. as manuel bor heckies reports for wjz, there are a number of reasons why the price at the pump is on the rise. >> reporter: fires at two different chevron refineries in california are bad news for drivers on the west coast. while in the northeast, lingering effects of super storm sandy continue to pinch gas supplies. >> $60 just to fill the...
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tossed out of classrooms, health services will be slashed, border security will be compromised and the economy will take a hit if forced budgets cuts begin to happen on march 1st and the obama administration says republicans will be to blame. >> the pleas that the republicans are making are throw these people out of work. it's just -- it makes no sense. >> reporter: but when pressed on whether the president has his own plan to stop the cuts, white house press secretary jay carney pointed to the grand bargain mr. obama failed to reach with house speaker john boehner two careers ago. >> when you ask where's the president's plan, it's been there. it's at whitehouse.gov. >> a budget plan for the long term, where is -- >> the president -- >> the president take the lead and -- >> first of all, congress has to act. >> reporter: less than two months since the fiscal cliff that resulted in tax increases on wealthy americans. boehner notes the idea for the automatic cuts originated in the white house adding mr. president, we agree that your sequester is bad policy. what spending are you willing to cut t
tossed out of classrooms, health services will be slashed, border security will be compromised and the economy will take a hit if forced budgets cuts begin to happen on march 1st and the obama administration says republicans will be to blame. >> the pleas that the republicans are making are throw these people out of work. it's just -- it makes no sense. >> reporter: but when pressed on whether the president has his own plan to stop the cuts, white house press secretary jay carney...
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and he said to me, just invest in your research universities, and you will create whole new economies that you can't even imagine. that is what mission bay will do in the life sciences, and that is what uc will continue to do, keeping us at the cutting edge of innovation. and trust me, in a world where everyone is outsourcing jobs, the best guarantee against outsourcing is to be in the innovation business because you can't outsource a job until it is created. and we do nothing in california but create job after job after job, i like to see if we could keep a few manufacturing jobs here, that is our next assignment lieutenant governor and mayor and at least we invent them and create them. feel good about what happened and i feel good about our small part and we put 145 million in the glad stone institute. and i am delighted that they have a noble lauret and we put 100 million into qb three and it is very easy, this is my last thought. it is very easy for the public official to focus on problems of the moment. it is much harder to make a case for a better future and, to argue for settin
and he said to me, just invest in your research universities, and you will create whole new economies that you can't even imagine. that is what mission bay will do in the life sciences, and that is what uc will continue to do, keeping us at the cutting edge of innovation. and trust me, in a world where everyone is outsourcing jobs, the best guarantee against outsourcing is to be in the innovation business because you can't outsource a job until it is created. and we do nothing in california but...
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economy. take a listen. >> we know trade secrets can cripple a company's advantage in foreign markets and put american jobs in jeopardy and that strategy coordinates and improves u.s. government efforts to protect the u.s. economy and supports jobs in the united states. >> guys, that's it from here. they are talking about this very much as a jobs issue. back to you. >> eamon, thank you very much. we'll see you later. heading towards the close. setting lows again for the day right now, mandy. the dow is down 101 points. the markets spooked by the fed minutes that showed in the last meeting fed governors and bank presidents were beginning the discussion of when to pull back on some of the monetary easing that they have been going through for the last several years. >> looking here at the tweet from bill gross. many participants concerned about further asset purchases. >> macy's and j.c. penney duking it out in court over which department has the right to sell martha stewart branded products. fin
economy. take a listen. >> we know trade secrets can cripple a company's advantage in foreign markets and put american jobs in jeopardy and that strategy coordinates and improves u.s. government efforts to protect the u.s. economy and supports jobs in the united states. >> guys, that's it from here. they are talking about this very much as a jobs issue. back to you. >> eamon, thank you very much. we'll see you later. heading towards the close. setting lows again for the day...
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the economy is getting better. las vegas certainly getting better. we had an unbelievably strong super bowl weekend, a great chinese new year is going on right now, the year of the snake and we are very happy about that right now. and we are seeing improvement in all of our properties here in the u.s. and certainly just finished another record year. liz: i want to stick with las vegas for one moment. everybody is wondering, certainly analysts, are we through the attempt to recover, are we through the recovery or are we still in the process? >> i think we can close the chapter on the recovering from the recession and i move on to the fact we are firmly underway with growth again. my competitors are seeing it, we are seeing it, we are having a good first quarter so far, tremendous calendar for the second quarter, i predict profits will be up in las vegas for everybody and i think we will do better than most given our dominant position. i would have to say we will see higher revenues, improved margins particularly in las vegas for us, higher profits and
the economy is getting better. las vegas certainly getting better. we had an unbelievably strong super bowl weekend, a great chinese new year is going on right now, the year of the snake and we are very happy about that right now. and we are seeing improvement in all of our properties here in the u.s. and certainly just finished another record year. liz: i want to stick with las vegas for one moment. everybody is wondering, certainly analysts, are we through the attempt to recover, are we...
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. >> well they certainly affected the economy, had a huge effect on the economy and led to the devaluation of the iranian currency. but it's an excellent question because there's some talks coming up now in kazakhstan of all places in late february involving the eu, the united states and the iranians. and so this is going to be a venue in which people are going to be able to see to a certain extent how serious iran is about negotiating on limits on its nuclear program. there hasn't been negotiations for some significant period of time. and this is an opportunity to test the iranians. i think this initial round is not going to prove much but certainly over the next six months, i think there will be an ample opportunity to see if there is an intent on the iranian part to reach some sort of compromise. >> rose: leon panetta and others have said the following. we have no information that there's been a decision on the part of the iranian government and the most influential people there to builds a nuclear weapon and a missile that will deliver it. what do they mean when they say that? >> well,
. >> well they certainly affected the economy, had a huge effect on the economy and led to the devaluation of the iranian currency. but it's an excellent question because there's some talks coming up now in kazakhstan of all places in late february involving the eu, the united states and the iranians. and so this is going to be a venue in which people are going to be able to see to a certain extent how serious iran is about negotiating on limits on its nuclear program. there hasn't been...
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become a third world country not only as far as the economies closer and also as far as democracy is which europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business to be measures only countries. that we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. for big financial institutions to survive. this crisis and i don't mean countries like argentina or iceland who didn't follow any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the you or the governments. the u.k. is normally renowned for its quality press and higher tauriel standards but a survey shows journalists are among the most untrustworthy people in britain oh dear well let's have a look and what the source mori poll found as you can see the figure speaking from cells if members of parliament did better than journalism at least a quarter of the british public trusting them to tell the truth as they financial crisis drags on bankers' believability has plummeted to put them in the bottom three two thirds said they don't trust their politicians in general did come out worst here trusted by only eighteen pe
become a third world country not only as far as the economies closer and also as far as democracy is which europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business to be measures only countries. that we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. for big financial institutions to survive. this crisis and i don't mean countries like argentina or iceland who didn't follow any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the you or the governments. the u.k. is...
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it was the public advisory committee and the big customers say that we need more time in the economy for the recovery to keep going. and i think that legislation will be helpful that way. as was mentioned earlier, planning, staff, any way has recommended doubling the entitlement period from three years to 6 years, but the planning commission has yet to actually act on that. when they put that to them in 2009, the planning commission turned that down. so, i don't know yet, whether or not they are going to also extend the planning entitlement period as we have done but this will help our customers definitely in terms of the building permit process. >> i think that the only other item that i wanted to mention to you is that as panel i just mentioned on the hacto, that is healthy air, clean, vehicles. we are in the process as we have been actually for some time now requesting a waiver, the legislation contains language that enables the department in order to fulfill its duties to be granted a waiver. and it has taken the department of environmental a little time to establish a process, t
it was the public advisory committee and the big customers say that we need more time in the economy for the recovery to keep going. and i think that legislation will be helpful that way. as was mentioned earlier, planning, staff, any way has recommended doubling the entitlement period from three years to 6 years, but the planning commission has yet to actually act on that. when they put that to them in 2009, the planning commission turned that down. so, i don't know yet, whether or not they...
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there is an understanding that the economy could be impacted. thank you. >> "news nation" gut check. will connecticut be the fifth to ban smoking in cars with young kids inside? we will look at both sides including those who say such a law is government overreach. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> we will be back and connecticut could join a handful of other states that banned smoking where a child is present. a state committee is taking up a proposed ban. we get the latest from a reporter. our nbc station, wvit. >> every time chris heads out with her two sons, safety is the number one thing on her mind. >> we're want our kids to be in safe places always. >> that's why chris supports a move to ban smoking in cars. >> even as we drive around and see kids that are at a stoplight next to us and you can see shn is smoking in the car,
there is an understanding that the economy could be impacted. thank you. >> "news nation" gut check. will connecticut be the fifth to ban smoking in cars with young kids inside? we will look at both sides including those who say such a law is government overreach. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's....